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  <title>Lexicom - News and Happenings</title>
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    <title>Email Scams Circulating</title>
	<link>http://www.lexi.net/blog/archives/85</link>
	<pubDate>2012-04-30</pubDate>
    <description>There are scam messages circulating claiming your email or webmail account needs to be verified and that you must take action immediately. No matter who these appear to be from, they are never legitimate.</description>
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    <title>Privacy on Line</title>
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	<pubDate>2012-01-21</pubDate>
    <description>We must reconsider the &quot;third party&quot; doctrine invented by lower courts in the US, which denies protection for information we share with trusted third parties like &quot;cloud&quot; services that host our email, photos, and documents. The argument must be not on keeping information secret, but on whether we take steps to preserve that information as private,  not the &quot;reasonable expectation of privacy.</description>
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    <title>A Merry Christmas to all and a Happy New Year, </title>
	<link></link>
	<pubDate>2011-12-26</pubDate>
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    <title>Make social media part of customer support ops</title>
	<link>http://www.itworldcanada.com/news/make-social-media-part-of-customer-support-ops-expert/143603?sub=4501403&amp;utm_source=4501403&amp;utm_medium=dailyitwire&amp;utm_campaign=enews</link>
	<pubDate>2011-07-26</pubDate>
    <description>Some contact centres haven’t even integrated customer e-mail communication, let alone social media channels, according to a new report from Constellation Research. Why there must be business roles and processes for inquiries coming through the likes of Facebook and Twitter.

With the onset of social media as a channel through which companies want to communicate with customers, one analyst warns these new avenues have yet to be properly integrated into the business to ensure a consistency of experience.

When a customer comment or complaint comes in via a social media site, such as Twitter or Facebook,</description>
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    <title>How Motivation is Driven by Purpose</title>
	<link></link>
	<pubDate>2011-07-20</pubDate>
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    <title>What your IT guy may know!</title>
	<link>http://www.itbusiness.ca/it/client/en/cdn/News.asp?id=63269</link>
	<pubDate>2011-07-13</pubDate>
    <description>For many small companies, the IT staff is a single person or even a consultant brought in to handle the business's computing upkeep. Either way, the question of what your IT person knows about the inner workings of the company is well worth asking--because the IT person may know far more about your company, employees, and personal information than you ever thought possible.

Take a look at your server room or server closet, and you'll probably see a bunch of white, gray, and black boxes, lots of wires, and a swarm of blinking lights. If one box was surreptitiously monitoring every piece of data that entered or exited your Internet connection--phone calls, video chats, AIM messages, and so on--could you identify that piece of hardware? What if it was the size of a wall-wart-style power supply, like the one for your home DSL router? What if it wasn't in that room at all, but was tucked above a ceiling tile?</description>
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    <title>Lexi.net provides Internet solutions...</title>
	<link></link>
	<pubDate>2011-07-05</pubDate>
    <description>  &lt;UL&gt;
&lt;Li&gt;We register your domain name 
&lt;Li&gt;We host your website, on our own servers. 
&lt;Li&gt;We provide graphic design services.
&lt;Li&gt;We act as your on call webmaster.
&lt;LI&gt;We manage your social media sites
&lt;LI&gt;We provide custom programming and technical support&lt;/UL&gt;

&lt;B&gt;Domain registration:&lt;/B&gt; Lexicom.ca is an accedited registrar with the Canadian Internet Registraion Authority.(CIRA)&lt;BR&gt;
If it's available we can register it for you. &lt;P&gt;

&lt;B&gt;Hosting:&lt;/B&gt; Our data centre is in Central Calgary, We own and manage the hardware your site sits on.
&lt;P&gt;&lt;B&gt;Graphic Design:&lt;/B&gt; Creative solutions to fit your needs.&lt;P&gt;
&lt;b&gt;WebSite-Social Media Management:&lt;/B&gt; Our staff will manage the additions and revisions to your website and social media outlets.&lt;P&gt;

&lt;B&gt;Programming:&lt;/B&gt; Custom programming solutions. 

&lt;h3&gt;Your project will be delivered on time, and on budget.&lt;/h3&gt;</description>
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    <title>The modern tech CEO: Barefoot and 21</title>
	<link>http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/innovation/11/02/seth.priebatsch.scvngr/index.html</link>
	<pubDate>2010-11-02</pubDate>
    <description>Walk into Seth Priebatsch's corner office and you have to step over a racecar mat -- the kind little kids use to race toy cars and crash them together.</description>
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    <title>Cloud, meet Rainbow</title>
	<link>http://mozillalabs.com/rainbow/2010/10/28/cloud-meet-rainbow/</link>
	<pubDate>2010-10-29</pubDate>
    <description>At Mozilla Labs, we’re constantly trying to push the boundaries with respect to what the browser can do. We’ve experimented with audio recording in the browser as part of the Jetpack prototype earlier, and want to revisit the idea.</description>
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    <title>Web designers, keep those page sizes down. It’s for your own good.</title>
	<link>http://royal.pingdom.com/2010/10/27/web-designers-keep-that-page-size-down/</link>
	<pubDate>2010-10-29</pubDate>
    <description>You probably hate slow websites. So do we, and it’s pretty safe to say that it’s a universal rule.</description>
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